Robby Müller (4 April 1940 - 4 July 2018) was a Dutch cinematographer who is most often associated with film director Wim Wenders. Müller's first feature was Alabama: 2000 light years. This was also the first feature of Wim Wenders and they went on making many more together such as Summer in the City, Alice in the Cities, Kings of the Road, The American Friend, and Paris, Texas. Müller's other work has been on both mainstream U.S. productions and independent films. His other work has included the hazy, yellow-tinted cinematography of William Friedkin's To Live and Die in LA, Sally Potter's The Tango Lesson, Dom Rotheroe's My Brother Tom, Lars von Trier's starkly shot films, Breaking the Waves and Dancer in the Dark, and Jim Jarmusch's gritty looking films Down by Law, Mystery Train, Dead Man and Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai.
Movie | Wim Wenders, Desperado | Self (archive footage) | 2020-07-16 |
Movie | Living the Light: Robby Müller | Self | 2018-09-20 |
Movie | One Who Set Forth: Wim Wenders' Early Years | Self | 2008-01-24 |
Movie | From Dogma to Dogville: Don't Try This at Home | himself | 2006-12-01 |
Movie | Counterfeit World: Making 'To Live and Die in L.A.' | Himself (archive footage) | 2003-12-02 |
Movie | The Ditvoorst Domains | Self | 1992-10-01 |
Movie | Motion and Emotion: The Films of Wim Wenders | Self | 1990-04-25 |
Movie | Motion and Emotion: The Road to Paris, Texas | Self | 1990-04-25 |
Movie | Cheaters | Ingénieur | 1984-02-08 |
Series | Bayerischer Filmpreis | Self | 1979-12-01 |
Movie | Saint Jack | Robby (uncredited) | 1979-04-27 |
Series | Deutscher Filmpreis | Self | 1951-01-01 |